Multidyne to make European debut of Fiber-Comms

Sep 2, 2009 10:23 AM


             
The Multidyne Fiber-Comms four-wire optical extender is compatible with Clear-Com, Studio Technologies and RTS Systems intercoms.

The Multidyne Fiber-Comms four-wire optical extender is compatible with Clear-Com, Studio Technologies and RTS Systems intercoms.

MultiDyne Video and Fiber Optic Systems will introduce Fiber-Comms, a four-wire optical extender designed for intercom lines, to the European market at IBC2009

This advanced fiber-optic extender seamlessly transports from one to eight intercom or IFB channels and also can transport control and signaling data.

Fiber-Comms supports greater data transport over a lighter fiber cable and a longer distance. When used with the MultiDyne COMMS-2000 two-wire-to-four-wire converter, Fiber-Comms can extend a two-wire system. It also can be integrated with the LiGHTBoX portable fiber-optic transport system.

The Fiber-Comms four-wire extender handles 24-bit audio flat from 20Hz to 20kHz. It also has an S/N ratio greater than 90dB and a THD of less than .05 percent.

See MultiDyne Video and Fiber Optic Systems at IBC2009 in Stand 2.A54.


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